American White Birch tree trunks are seen with maple leaves in autumn in New Hampshire. NEWSCOM

Autumn trees are reflected in a lake in Cumbria, England. NEWSCOM

A couple takes in the view from an ocean lookout ledge on Mount Megunticook at Camden Hills State Park in Camden, Maine, on Oct. 12, 2009. According to the state's forest rangers, who have been tracking fall foliage for 50 years, most of the state is reaching peak colors this week. Robert F. Bukaty/AP/FILE

A sightseeing boat cruises around a small cape in Lake Chuzenji in Nikko, Japan, to view the autumn foliage on Oct. 16, 2009. Akiko Matsushita/Kyodo News/AP/FILE

A statue stands near a large maple tree changing colors on Oct. 15, 2009 at Spring Grove Cemetery in Cincinnati, Ohio. Al Behrman/AP/FILE

A sugar maple tree is bright red in Allentown, Pa. NEWSCOM

Leaves change in Killarney, County Kerry, Ireland. NEWSCOM

Hikers walk amongst fall foliage at Mount Snow. Mount Snow/AP

Leaves turned red in East Montpelier, Vt. in 2009. Thanks to early summer rain, the red, orange, and gold foliage were especially vivid. Toby Talbot/AP/FILE

Autumn trees are seen in Ireland. NEWSCOM

A maple leaf falls through the air on Oct. 14, 2009, in Freeport, Maine. Robert F. Bukaty/AP/FILE

People walk their dogs along a road in Waitsfield, Vt., on Oct. 9, 2009. Toby Talbot/AP/FILE

Suger maple leaves are seen against the trunk of a yellow birch tree. Eastcott Momatiuk/National Geographic/Getty Images/Newscom/FILE

The leaves of a rowan tree shine red above the Obersee in Arosa, Canton of Grisons, Switzerland. Alessandro Della Bella/AP/File

Crisp autumnal color schemes and a dramatic light frame Idaho's oldest building, the Mission of the Sacred Heart. Constructed between 1850 and 1853 by Catholic missionaries and members of the Coeur d'Alene Tribe, the building is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Idaho Dept. of Commerce, Division of Tourism

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A second lion was reportedly killed by a foreign tourist in Zimbabwe just two days after an American dentist killed the country's most famous lion, called Cecil. But contrary to many media reports, Cecil's brother Jericho remains alive and well.

ByMacDonald Dzirutwe, ReutersAugust 1, 2015

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The brother of Cecil, the lion killed in Zimbabwe by an American hunter last month, is not dead, a researcher monitoring the pride told Reuters, contradicting media reports that Jericho had been killed.